One of the problems I have when testing giant TensorFlow models in TensorFlow.js is that they're huge (like 500 MB) and they take forever to download, every time I refresh the page. This is how I setup my ServiceWorker code so that at least in testing I only have to download the model once, and then it's saved in the cache for the next time.
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#!/bin/sh | |
set -x | |
# == Swarm training (alpha release) == | |
# Setup: | |
# | |
# git clone https://github.com/shawwn/gpt-2 | |
# cd gpt-2 | |
# git checkout dev-shard |
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module['exports'] = function highFive(hook) { | |
// hook.io has a range of node modules available - see | |
// https://hook.io/modules. | |
// We use request (https://www.npmjs.com/package/request) for an easy way to | |
// make the HTTP request. | |
var request = require('request'); | |
// The parameters passed in via the slash command POST request. | |
var params = hook.params; |
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